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the birthplace of libya's a rebellion hits boiling point again as thousands of people. protest against the new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours after being stopped by the police and what moscow says is a purely political. power just after six pm on wednesday here in moscow you're watching on t.v. as u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contractors move again to make a buck in the country devastated by war one of them is the world's most infamous mercenary company that of blackwater the firm was once banned from iraq over allegations of indiscriminate shooting of civilians and i was trying to wash away the blood by rebranding itself it's now called academy. reports in baghdad. well companies construction companies companies that will need to come in and help the country rebuild all of those companies are going to need their own security as well and one of the companies that wants a piece of that is well known name a controversial name b
the birthplace of libya's a rebellion hits boiling point again as thousands of people. protest against the new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours after being stopped by the police and what moscow says is a purely political. power just after six pm on wednesday here in moscow you're watching on t.v. as u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contractors move again...
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the us to libya unrest has spread like a wildfire around the world so why are these protesters and why are some treated like heroes and others like villains. and speaking of pros as it looks like the u.s. is moving right on down its checklist of foreign enemies next stop syria where bashar al assad is clinging on to power will ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya two point zero. the friendship with him going to grow embody the two were getting along with the opposite sex sort of and as protests have been around the world leave it to the mainstream media to miss the real headline looks like these outlets are more concerned with getting out the story first over getting it right. it is wednesday december fourteenth four pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you watching our team. well let's start off with the person that time magazine deems is the person of the year this year where there were whispers that would be steve jobs but no this year time chose the protester kind of an interesting visual for the protester but in many ways the choice make sense from the arab spring to
the us to libya unrest has spread like a wildfire around the world so why are these protesters and why are some treated like heroes and others like villains. and speaking of pros as it looks like the u.s. is moving right on down its checklist of foreign enemies next stop syria where bashar al assad is clinging on to power will ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya two point zero. the friendship with him going to grow embody the two were getting along with the opposite sex sort of and...
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the us to libya unrest has spread like a wildfire around the world so who are these protesters and why are some treated like heroes when others are treated like villains. and speaking of protests it looks like the u.s. is moving right on down its checklist of foreign enemies next stop syria for bashar al assad is clinging on to power we'll ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya two point zero. the friendship with him coming wins big in body the two are getting along with the opposite sex sort of. and as protests happen around the world and leave it to the mainstream media to miss the real headlines like these outlets are more concerned with getting the story out first over getting it right. is wednesday december fourteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for you're watching our team well this week marks the tenth anniversary of the u.s. withdrawal from the anti-ballistic missile treaty and to that. one ten years ago the bush administration withdrew from the a.b.m. treaty a cornerstone of cold war agreement which limited the superpowers ambitions to beef up their nuclea
the us to libya unrest has spread like a wildfire around the world so who are these protesters and why are some treated like heroes when others are treated like villains. and speaking of protests it looks like the u.s. is moving right on down its checklist of foreign enemies next stop syria for bashar al assad is clinging on to power we'll ask if syria is on its way to becoming a libya two point zero. the friendship with him coming wins big in body the two are getting along with the opposite...
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the streets of benghazi in libya once a. again the focal point for crowds of angry libyans only this time they're protesting against the country's new government for two days tens of thousands of protesters have been demanding more transparency and honesty from the national transitional council demonstrators are infuriated by secrecy surrounding the country's decision making and finances the city of benghazi the nato rebellion began and ultimately ended forty years of colonel gadhafi is wrong patrick a's report of the online magazine spite told me earlier that libyan people have finally realized the m.t.c. fall short of representing their interests the national transitional council was never actually really part of democratically forward libya anyway they were never on the streets really fighting for the with the libyan people against gadhafi a lot of them in fact you know of a country at the time waiting to almost be helicoptered in when it was safe enough to enter tripoli it was made up of gadhafi cronies people who were b
the streets of benghazi in libya once a. again the focal point for crowds of angry libyans only this time they're protesting against the country's new government for two days tens of thousands of protesters have been demanding more transparency and honesty from the national transitional council demonstrators are infuriated by secrecy surrounding the country's decision making and finances the city of benghazi the nato rebellion began and ultimately ended forty years of colonel gadhafi is wrong...
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normal life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values of the new curriculum so all amid growing frustration with the country's new broom. and inflation rate the price of oil what twenty twelve has in store for russia by not in business in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome to you this is from moscow with me rule research but u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq devastated by almost a decade of war is looking at an uncertain future that offers a profitable opportunity for the world's most infamous. blackwater now rebranded academy and with an unsightly new leadership to bury its bloody past in iraq while turning a quick buck. reports. as u.s. troops leave iraq and official operations and here in the country this opens the door for private contractors to come in to help rebuild the infrastructure companies construction companies all of those are going to need their own security as well and one of the companies that wants a piece of. a controversial name. they are trying to come back under a different name known as academy
normal life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values of the new curriculum so all amid growing frustration with the country's new broom. and inflation rate the price of oil what twenty twelve has in store for russia by not in business in about twenty minutes. a very warm welcome to you this is from moscow with me rule research but u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq devastated by almost a decade of war is looking at an uncertain...
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the birthplace of libya's rebellion hits the boiling point again tens of thousands in benghazi protest against the new government secrecy surrounding its policies. a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. been stuck at the border over twenty four hours stopped by the police in a move that is a clear sign of the exceeding its authority in the region top stories this hour. international news in common live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contract is a moving in to make it back in the country devastated by war and one of them is the world's most infamous mercenary company formerly known as blackwater the firm was once banned from iraq of allegations of indiscriminate shooting of civilians but now it's trying to wash away the bloody taint by rebranding itself for a second time it's not to be called academy thomases in baghdad with more. well companies construction companies companies that will need to come in and help the country rebuild all of those companies are going to need their own security as well and one of the co
the birthplace of libya's rebellion hits the boiling point again tens of thousands in benghazi protest against the new government secrecy surrounding its policies. a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. been stuck at the border over twenty four hours stopped by the police in a move that is a clear sign of the exceeding its authority in the region top stories this hour. international news in common live from moscow twenty four hours a day this is the u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq...
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them of vital supplies in an apparent show of political force a normal life that remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach all of a growing frustration with the country's new rulers. worldwide news live from the heart of moscow this is artsy with me rule research shame with u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq is now a devastated by almost a decade of war meantime looking at a future well that offers a profitable opportunity for the world's most infamous mercenary company that blackwater now rebranded academy and with an unsightly new leadership it's hoping to bury its bloody past in iraq while trying to turn a buck on thomas reports. as u.s. troops leave iraq and official operations and here in the country this opens the door for private contractors to come in to help rebuild the infrastructure well companies construction companies all of those are going to need their own security as well and one of the companies that wants a piece of that is. a controversial name blackwater they are trying to c
them of vital supplies in an apparent show of political force a normal life that remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach all of a growing frustration with the country's new rulers. worldwide news live from the heart of moscow this is artsy with me rule research shame with u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq is now a devastated by almost a decade of war meantime looking at a future well that offers a...
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the birthplace of libya's rebel boiling point again tens of thousands in protest against the new government secrecy surrounding its policy. a russian convoy carrying a humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours after being stopped by the police. as a sign of the e.u. exceeding its already in the region. and in business the british press invention is to invest ten billion dollars in arctic oil production the move comes after the failed arctic alliance between b.p. and will stand by the russian one that and how this is. a very warm welcome to you this is a. shame as u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contractors are moving in to make a buck in their country devastated by war one of them is the world's most infamous mercenary company that of blackwater was once was once banned from iraq of allegations of indiscriminate shooting of civilians but it's now trying to wash away the bloody taint by rebranding itself it's now called academy. reports back. well companies construction companies companies that will need to come in and help the country
the birthplace of libya's rebel boiling point again tens of thousands in protest against the new government secrecy surrounding its policy. a russian convoy carrying a humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours after being stopped by the police. as a sign of the e.u. exceeding its already in the region. and in business the british press invention is to invest ten billion dollars in arctic oil production the move comes after the failed arctic alliance...
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the birthplace of libya's rebellion hits a boiling point again as tens of thousands in benghazi protest against the new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. the border over twenty four hours. in a move that. could have you with. the russian capital with you twenty four hours a day as u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contractors are moving in to make a buck in the country devastated by war and one of them is the world's most infamous mercenary company blackwater the firm was once banned from iraq over allegations of indiscriminate shooting of civilians but now it's trying to wash away the rebranding itself and it's now called academy sean thomas is in baghdad. well companies construction companies companies that will. help the country rebuild all of those companies are going to need their own security as well and one of the companies that wants a piece of. a controversial name blackwater under a different name now known as academy now blackwater expelled from the country in two thousand and seven has a bit dub
the birthplace of libya's rebellion hits a boiling point again as tens of thousands in benghazi protest against the new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. the border over twenty four hours. in a move that. could have you with. the russian capital with you twenty four hours a day as u.s. troops prepare to leave iraq thousands of contractors are moving in to make a buck in the country devastated by war and one of them is the...
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it's a new day in the new libya but it starts with an old three cho students assembled before classes to see a new flag be hoisted and to sing a new national anthem. like the revolution the rich tricolor the human is a flashback to the pretty good afi era with a few verses tweaked to represent in the action of the country's recent liberation the decades on the good offices rule even students were expected to memorize long passages from these very little things that have a question that this looks like this edition may continue i did you do dishes while he's still here see john to understand the meaning of life this history of the new relish their answer they're already expected to know it by heart next comes a speech dead on ambiguously explains who are the heroes of the new libya the rubble the rebels do it as hard to gain freedom they taught us to how don had high they taught us to love our country this is the only new material students in this tripoli school have learned since september regular classes like math or chemistry are suspended until january when the new curriculum is ex
it's a new day in the new libya but it starts with an old three cho students assembled before classes to see a new flag be hoisted and to sing a new national anthem. like the revolution the rich tricolor the human is a flashback to the pretty good afi era with a few verses tweaked to represent in the action of the country's recent liberation the decades on the good offices rule even students were expected to memorize long passages from these very little things that have a question that this...
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libya let us astray. it we thought libya would be the example the before and rescue mission would come to syria and alas, we know better. >> the numbers seem to have increased. what is happening in syria? the un says they feel or there might be imminent crackdowns. >> i think the numbers might be too low. i think we understand the terror has really increased in syria, and we see them again at the center of this fight. the senior fought the battle against the muslim brotherhood. a generation ago, i think they are determined to fight this one in the city. he really believed that he can prevail. he lives in his own parallel universe. let me read something from this famous interview. when asked about the security forces, the man says, they are not my forces. their military forces that belong to the government. i don't of them, i am president. the government in the world is killed -- no one in the world kills its own people unless they are crazy or criminal. >> he says he can get away with it because of what t
libya let us astray. it we thought libya would be the example the before and rescue mission would come to syria and alas, we know better. >> the numbers seem to have increased. what is happening in syria? the un says they feel or there might be imminent crackdowns. >> i think the numbers might be too low. i think we understand the terror has really increased in syria, and we see them again at the center of this fight. the senior fought the battle against the muslim brotherhood. a...
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i just came back to libya to try to live here. the economy's really bad in the u.s. it's really hard to find jobs in america, generally all over the states. being someone who speaks english is an advantage in itself here, because we're trying to bring people more globally connected, so that is an advantage in itself, and it's -- you feel like you can actually contribute here in a way that will make a huge difference. i think being libyan-american and having two nationalities as an advantage and disadvantage. definitely a huge advantage with traveling with my american passport and visa, but it's a disadvantage because i'm still seen as other in both places kind of. so, like here in libya, i'm not seen as -- i'm not seen the same as libyans who were born and raised here, like my cousins, because i did not go through the same experiences they went through. everybody's had their eye on the deal for the past nine months, so there's a fact of investment of more companies, you know, as soon as it's stable, more companies wanting to invest in libya. there's they're such a ri
i just came back to libya to try to live here. the economy's really bad in the u.s. it's really hard to find jobs in america, generally all over the states. being someone who speaks english is an advantage in itself here, because we're trying to bring people more globally connected, so that is an advantage in itself, and it's -- you feel like you can actually contribute here in a way that will make a huge difference. i think being libyan-american and having two nationalities as an advantage and...
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now or two months after the end of the civil war in libya changes are expected in almost all areas of life but in one of the most important parts of the country's future that of education a serious doubt that change will be for the best even a record high illiteracy rate reached on a kid after his rule some parents now oppose a total tearing up of the curriculum and the imposition of new values on their children on a boy reports. it's a new day in the new libya but it starts with an old preacher oh students assembled before classes to see a new flag be hoisted and to sing a new national anthem and. thank the revolution the retry color the humor is a flashback to the pretty good afi era with a few verses tweaked to represent in the action of the country's recent liberation the decades under gadhafi is true even students were expected to memorize long passages from his green book to have a question in them and it looks like this should decision may continue i did you notice of this wow this children to young to understand the meaning of life this history of the new revolution their anth
now or two months after the end of the civil war in libya changes are expected in almost all areas of life but in one of the most important parts of the country's future that of education a serious doubt that change will be for the best even a record high illiteracy rate reached on a kid after his rule some parents now oppose a total tearing up of the curriculum and the imposition of new values on their children on a boy reports. it's a new day in the new libya but it starts with an old...
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normal live remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned other values the new curriculum wants to reach all amid growing frustration with the country's new rulers. conflation of the old rate and the oil price what the twenty twelve has in store for russia find out in business in about twenty minutes. what you are they coming to you live from moscow one pm in the russian capital marina joshie with u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq devastated by almost a decade of war is looking at an uncertain future and that offers a profitable opportunity for the world's most infamous mercenary company blackwater now we branded academy and with an eye on solid new leadership it's hoping to bury its bloody past in iraq while turning a buck or to sean thomas reports. as u.s. troops leave iraq and official operations and here in the country this opens the door for private contractors to come in to help rebuild the infrastructure companies construction companies all of those are going to need their own security as well and one of the companies that wants a pie
normal live remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned other values the new curriculum wants to reach all amid growing frustration with the country's new rulers. conflation of the old rate and the oil price what the twenty twelve has in store for russia find out in business in about twenty minutes. what you are they coming to you live from moscow one pm in the russian capital marina joshie with u.s. forces packing up and leaving iraq devastated by almost...
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artie's correspondence have been drawing a vivid picture of posted off in libya ever since the regime was toppled probably they were forced to blog and research can all be found at r.t. dot com any time you want to advertise gallery and check out exclusive shots from parties any so now a. as she shows you the reality of today's new leave you head straight to our website for all that. cat and mouse game between occupy protesters and us police has become the norm with a new tampa camps popping up as quickly as the authorities can dismantle them but there are some encampments that have been around for much longer and the people there have felt abandoned for years our disasters have visited one of them tent cities of outrage popping up all across the u.s. over the last months list visible to the public eye and much quieter. this tent city of hopelessness around for half a decade this is our third time at the village tucked away in the woods in about two years the number of homeless turning to the camp for hospitality keeps growing these days the population of tent city has tripled compare
artie's correspondence have been drawing a vivid picture of posted off in libya ever since the regime was toppled probably they were forced to blog and research can all be found at r.t. dot com any time you want to advertise gallery and check out exclusive shots from parties any so now a. as she shows you the reality of today's new leave you head straight to our website for all that. cat and mouse game between occupy protesters and us police has become the norm with a new tampa camps popping up...
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who are the heroes of the new libya on our own rebels to talk how to gain freedom they told us to how the had high they don't just turn off our country this is the only new material students in this triple a school have learned since september regular classes like math or chemistry are suspended until january when the new curriculum is expected to be introduced minutes but in the english will definitely introduce foreign languages into the curriculum now kids will start studying english from the first grade because they have to be prepared for university and again in the meantime the students are preoccupied with making drawings into kits to commemorate the february seventeenth revolution teachers here say they try their best to explain to students what has happened in libya over the past few months in this chemical that nobody tells us what to tell students were free to say whatever we want it we don't say bad things about gadhafi in fact we don't talk about him at all here as they say sometimes a picture is worth a thousand words the good afternoon blaze and carpet that just a year
who are the heroes of the new libya on our own rebels to talk how to gain freedom they told us to how the had high they don't just turn off our country this is the only new material students in this triple a school have learned since september regular classes like math or chemistry are suspended until january when the new curriculum is expected to be introduced minutes but in the english will definitely introduce foreign languages into the curriculum now kids will start studying english from...
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green book from the local library have been thrown away the forty two years of his rule that how bring libya sleep just two raids from twenty six to about ninety percent is a distant memory he did a good things but what she did of passage was forbidden it is a i mean you don't think people don't talk about what you know what she does it doesn't move you to uncover to what what you did in the past eight months of killing. murder out of four hundred fifty students that attended the school a year ago half are still absent some fled the country others were pulled out by their parents who disagree with the new values talk here those who laugh and run because traders have tools i think it's better to caffeine now when i something. about the good. well the study of english was banned under good
green book from the local library have been thrown away the forty two years of his rule that how bring libya sleep just two raids from twenty six to about ninety percent is a distant memory he did a good things but what she did of passage was forbidden it is a i mean you don't think people don't talk about what you know what she does it doesn't move you to uncover to what what you did in the past eight months of killing. murder out of four hundred fifty students that attended the school a year...
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in recent weeks, the tensions and insecurity in libya have been highlighted. two students have been killed in mexico during clashes with police around -- police. the teachers blocked a major highway and in the southern state. police say they used tear gas against the protesters when they try to set fire to a petrol station. shots were heard being fired. one student died from a bullet wound. another was hit in the head by a rock. still to come on gmt -- olympus and over -- olympus reveals a $1 billion deficit in its balance sheet. the link between on communicable diseases like diabetes and lifestyle is becoming more apparent. a new report suggesting many die every year because of diabetes. suggest many of those deaths can be prevented. >> this is part of everyday life for a lot of people with diabetes. daily testing to check blood sugar levels. it is a condition that affects more than two million people in the u.k. if not controlled properly, it can be fatal. she knows how serious it can be. she sees her doctor regularly now. she controls her insulin levels reg
in recent weeks, the tensions and insecurity in libya have been highlighted. two students have been killed in mexico during clashes with police around -- police. the teachers blocked a major highway and in the southern state. police say they used tear gas against the protesters when they try to set fire to a petrol station. shots were heard being fired. one student died from a bullet wound. another was hit in the head by a rock. still to come on gmt -- olympus and over -- olympus reveals a $1...
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normal life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach that's all amid a growing frustration with the country's brand new rulers. the latest plan to save the eurozone faces the very real prospect of falling flat on its face that will have to persuade euro skeptic britain to cough up for a new why the bailout through the i.m.f. . back into iraq in for most most americans many undergoes a rebranding facelift all in an effort to erase its history and cash in on the country's uncertain future. now as the u.s. counts down to the withdrawal of its troops from iraq within weeks now we talked to one of the original architects of the information that is next. we're sitting down with one of the most controversial figures in the west politics he was existent to secretary of defense under president reagan he was karen of the defense policy board and a george w. bush and man who is seen by many as one of the chief architects of the war in iraq richard perle mr perle thank you very much for joining us what do y
normal life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach that's all amid a growing frustration with the country's brand new rulers. the latest plan to save the eurozone faces the very real prospect of falling flat on its face that will have to persuade euro skeptic britain to cough up for a new why the bailout through the i.m.f. . back into iraq in for most most americans many undergoes a rebranding facelift...
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but the face of libya's rebellion reaches boiling point again as tens of thousands of people in benghazi have been out in the streets for three days now protesting against their new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. on the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours to trucks with essential supplies were stopped by the police a move that says is a clear sign of the e.u. exceeding its authority in the region. with another summary of those new stories we in about fifty minutes from now in the meantime as the u.s. counts down to the withdrawal of all of its troops from iraq within weeks we talk to one of the original architects of the invasion and that is next on our. we were sitting down with one of the most controversial figures in the west politics he was existent secretary of defense under president reagan he was chairman of the defense policy board and a george w. bush and man who is seen by many as one of the chief architects of the war in iraq richard perle mr perle thank you very much for joining us what do you
but the face of libya's rebellion reaches boiling point again as tens of thousands of people in benghazi have been out in the streets for three days now protesting against their new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. on the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours to trucks with essential supplies were stopped by the police a move that says is a clear sign of the e.u. exceeding its authority in the region. with another...
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the birth place of libya's rebellion reaches boiling point again tens of thousands of people in benghazi have been out in the streets for three days now they're protecting why should say protesting against their new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. and a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo serbs has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours that's off to trucks with essential supplies were stopped by police move that moscow says is a clear sign of the e.u. exceeding its authority in the region. so there's your headlines here on r.t. i'll be back with more on those stories in full in about thirty minutes from now meanwhile as ninety five percent of research into genetic engineering is paid for by industry interests interests we explore if the scientific community is in danger of losing its objectivity in the face of pressure from the commercial sector stay with us for that special report next here on r.t. . we're here in central mexico in a place where traditionally for many thousands of years corn has been planted over the years corn has chang
the birth place of libya's rebellion reaches boiling point again tens of thousands of people in benghazi have been out in the streets for three days now they're protecting why should say protesting against their new government and the secrecy surrounding its policies. and a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo serbs has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours that's off to trucks with essential supplies were stopped by police move that moscow says is a clear sign of...
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another option, the euro fighter just used in the conflict in libya, equipped with high performance radar and mobility. japan never purchased a european made war plane. the government is also looking at the fa-18, the u.s. navy main fighter jet, it performs well against other planes and ground targets. its price is the lowest of the three candidates but its stealth capabilities are believed to be less sophisticated. each of the three models has strong and weak points, but the f-35 is said to have the greatest potential to counter other aircraft. still, many are concerned about the fact that the jet's development hasn't been completed. the japanese government is scheduled to convene a security panel meeting friday to decide on the new fighter jet. prime minister yoshihiko noda will be there. >>> the new u.s. envoy on north korea is trying to kick start six party talks. dave east arrived in beijing following his tour of south korea and japan. it is his first visit to china. he started his new job in october. he will meet foreign minister and the chinese special envoy. >> i look forward very
another option, the euro fighter just used in the conflict in libya, equipped with high performance radar and mobility. japan never purchased a european made war plane. the government is also looking at the fa-18, the u.s. navy main fighter jet, it performs well against other planes and ground targets. its price is the lowest of the three candidates but its stealth capabilities are believed to be less sophisticated. each of the three models has strong and weak points, but the f-35 is said to...
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another option, the euro fighter was just use in the conflict in libya. it's equipped with high-performance radar and mobility. japan has never purchased a european-made warplane. the government is also looking at the fa-18, the u.s. navy's main fighter jet t.performs well against other planes as well as ground targets. its price is the lowest of the three candidates, but its stealth capabilities are believed to be less sophisticated. each of the three models has strong and weak points, but f-35 is said to have the greatest potential to counter other aircrafts. still, many are concerned about the fact that the jet's development hasn't been completed. the japanese government is scheduled to convene a security panel meeting friday to decide on the new fighter jet. prime minister yoshihiko noda will be there. >>> candidates in taiwan are ready to go one month before presidential election. a key factor is the island's new relationship with its political rival, china. president ma yingow of the ruling nationalist party is competing against tsai ing-wen and son
another option, the euro fighter was just use in the conflict in libya. it's equipped with high-performance radar and mobility. japan has never purchased a european-made warplane. the government is also looking at the fa-18, the u.s. navy's main fighter jet t.performs well against other planes as well as ground targets. its price is the lowest of the three candidates, but its stealth capabilities are believed to be less sophisticated. each of the three models has strong and weak points, but...
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the birthplace of libya's reaches a boiling point. put out on the streets now for three days and the protests against the new government and the secrecy surrounding. the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. twenty four. trucks with essential supplies by police from moving further in the course of. political. action from the well that sports now. thank you rory hello and welcome to the latest sports updates and top stories top of the table battle lokomotiv going to under the lights with both sides aiming to win bluebell as nineteen places will be decided to break the league knockout phase . meanwhile lost four sons also beaten japanese side race so in a freefall club world cup set the pace either barcelona or qatar alcide in the final. and fighting back to look a lot of jaroslav will begin to rebuild with a five one second to victory just three months after the plane crash that killed the entire school. but first a football and injured captain dimitri last golf will cheer on his lot of moscow team from the sidelines as the russ
the birthplace of libya's reaches a boiling point. put out on the streets now for three days and the protests against the new government and the secrecy surrounding. the russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to. twenty four. trucks with essential supplies by police from moving further in the course of. political. action from the well that sports now. thank you rory hello and welcome to the latest sports updates and top stories top of the table battle lokomotiv going to under the lights with...
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the birthplace of libya's a rebellion reaches a boiling point i guess as thousands of people in benghazi have been out on the streets for three days now they're protesting against the new government and the secrecy surrounding it. and a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours the trucks with essential supplies were stopped by e.u. police a move that moscow says is a clear sign of the e.u. exceeding its. time for sporting news now joins us next. i don't like the discourse that's coming up. top of the table bottle a lot of my teeth go to the left with both sides i mean to a group palin has nineteen places are set to decide to leave not. first that opens at sundance creates a japanese five day so five want to set up a pub the world cup final against either the side. giants barcelona. and biting back look at what we are all slobbered begin to rebuild after a five one second to victory just three months after the plane crash that killed the entire sport. but first a football and injured captain dimitri last golf will cheer on
the birthplace of libya's a rebellion reaches a boiling point i guess as thousands of people in benghazi have been out on the streets for three days now they're protesting against the new government and the secrecy surrounding it. and a russian convoy carrying humanitarian aid to kosovo has been stuck at the border for over twenty four hours the trucks with essential supplies were stopped by e.u. police a move that moscow says is a clear sign of the e.u. exceeding its. time for sporting news...
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and revolution flashback tens of thousands of people across libya take to the streets to demonstrate against the country's transitional government the protesters want immediate reforms and more transparency as patients where the post gadhafi government where a stand. that is latest plan to save the euro zone faces a very real prospect of falling flat on its face death stricken bureaucrats will have to persuade their a skeptic britain to cough opt for a new blog why the bailout through the i.m.f. . as they have been here in our next richard will bring us the latest sports news. well welcome to schools is a really good to have you with us but i have a lot. so i'm giving talks about so you go to on the legs of science i mean to win group well boy the bunch of europa league days. back on the ice we look at the. first month since the deadly crash the whole team. belongs to bring in japan and they allege and feel that i'm going to announce it is that makes points against even if you don't champion on new year's eve in tokyo. we'll start with football and his money can't seem to be what's c
and revolution flashback tens of thousands of people across libya take to the streets to demonstrate against the country's transitional government the protesters want immediate reforms and more transparency as patients where the post gadhafi government where a stand. that is latest plan to save the euro zone faces a very real prospect of falling flat on its face death stricken bureaucrats will have to persuade their a skeptic britain to cough opt for a new blog why the bailout through the...
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all about trying to create enough internal dissension to force an outcome similar to what happened in libya alan baker believes spying on iran is necessary obama is doing what he has to do but regardless the next president will be at war with iran turkey x.i. agreed there is no doubt the u.s. will go to war with iran it's all we know how to do in america now since we don't produce anything except bombs and guns whole coonan added and a new war started by a president in this in his first term has been used successfully to win a second term there is a lot of scaremongering on its way now the us going to war with an oil rich middle eastern country with an evil dictator on the verge of acquiring nuclear weapons it's a story that should sound pretty familiar to you if you've been awake for the last ten years now one can only hope americans realize are sons of deja vu before it's too late. now as always we appreciate the responses and here's our next question for you and show we spoke about the occupy movement targeting ports along the west coast and the union did not take part and there seems to
all about trying to create enough internal dissension to force an outcome similar to what happened in libya alan baker believes spying on iran is necessary obama is doing what he has to do but regardless the next president will be at war with iran turkey x.i. agreed there is no doubt the u.s. will go to war with iran it's all we know how to do in america now since we don't produce anything except bombs and guns whole coonan added and a new war started by a president in this in his first term...
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a month before joining the nato attack on libya. president obama wanted to give gaddafi $1.7 million in military aid. in 2009 he earmarked $400,000 for charitiesun by the gaddafi children. if you think that is bizarre, how about the $4 million the white house wants to give china to promote clean energy? democratic congressman brad sherman had choice words about that. >> i said it was insult to the american taxpayers to think that we would be paying for things that the chinese government should be paying for. >> foreign aid is a tough sell even in good times. former u.n. ambassador john bolton says if it serves the american strategic interest it can be money well spent. >> our problem has been that too many people view foreign aid as an international welfare. they see poor societies and they want to change them. all of that may be laudable but it's simply not in line with the fundamental interests. >> there have been dismal foreign policy failures. remember somalia? the programs like the effort to rebuild south korea after the war ha
a month before joining the nato attack on libya. president obama wanted to give gaddafi $1.7 million in military aid. in 2009 he earmarked $400,000 for charitiesun by the gaddafi children. if you think that is bizarre, how about the $4 million the white house wants to give china to promote clean energy? democratic congressman brad sherman had choice words about that. >> i said it was insult to the american taxpayers to think that we would be paying for things that the chinese government...
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revolution flashback tens of thousands of people across libya take to the streets to demonstrate against the country's transitional government the protesters want immediate reforms and more transparency as patients for the post gadhafi government then. use latest plan to save the euro zone faces a very real prospect of falling flat on his face debt stricken euro gratz will have to persuade the britain to cough up for a new blog bailout through the i.m.f. and. that's the headlines here on our team and the next leader of al and his guests discuss the motivations of the rating agencies involved in the economic crisis. and if you. blow in the welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle the credit rating agencies all powerful financial bullies for profit or necessary evils watching governments and companies having grossly stumble during the great global recession are they now trying to make up for past mistakes. and if you. start. to cross talk the rating agencies i'm joined by richard asco in washington he's a blogger and writer and a former wall street executive also in washington we have mark
revolution flashback tens of thousands of people across libya take to the streets to demonstrate against the country's transitional government the protesters want immediate reforms and more transparency as patients for the post gadhafi government then. use latest plan to save the euro zone faces a very real prospect of falling flat on his face debt stricken euro gratz will have to persuade the britain to cough up for a new blog bailout through the i.m.f. and. that's the headlines here on our...
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noble life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach that's all about a growing frustration with the country's new rules. and the e.u. is the latest plan to save the eurozone it faces the very real prospect affording flashed on its face that stricken eurocrats will have to persuade a euro skeptic britain to cough up for a new block wide bailout through the i.m.f. . those are the headlines for you today now do stay with us if you can and his guests now sit down to discuss the motivations of the ratings agencies involved in the ongoing economic drama you're watching us here. please. continue to. follow in the welcoming crosstalk i'm peter lavelle the credit rating agencies all powerful financial bullies for profit or necessary evils watching governments and companies having grossly stumbled during the great global recession are they now trying to make up for past mistakes. and. start. to cross-talk the rating agencies i'm joined by richard esko in washington he's a blogger and writer and a former
noble life remains elusive in libya where parents are keeping their kids from school concerned at the values the new curriculum wants to preach that's all about a growing frustration with the country's new rules. and the e.u. is the latest plan to save the eurozone it faces the very real prospect affording flashed on its face that stricken eurocrats will have to persuade a euro skeptic britain to cough up for a new block wide bailout through the i.m.f. . those are the headlines for you today...
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salafi and so now the media wants to play the results down and throw the word moderate around what about libya what about syria one of these was justified under the blanket of a humanitarian intervention when in reality what our president and other nations did was try and eventually succeed to get more market off the out and the media immediately embraced the libyan rebels despite even our top diplomatic officials admitting that they didn't really know who they were and now they get off easy everybody has once again moved on not watched around to stay and well not stayed around to watch the developments and you've got syria bahrain yemen that have barely even been on the radar where the concepts of what sectarian strife really means have never really been explored but it's been a big year for protests in time's person of the year theme doesn't only apply to the arab spring although you could say it's what originally caught everyone's eye and set off some kind of a spark but what about the protests in greece over austerity measures what about protests in london over to issue hikes here in weste
salafi and so now the media wants to play the results down and throw the word moderate around what about libya what about syria one of these was justified under the blanket of a humanitarian intervention when in reality what our president and other nations did was try and eventually succeed to get more market off the out and the media immediately embraced the libyan rebels despite even our top diplomatic officials admitting that they didn't really know who they were and now they get off easy...
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especially the last few years none of that is about al qaeda that our government's given control of libya to it's all about land rights activist second amendment activist property rights activist and now under the department of defense there's the rural affairs council and the t.n. governor's council and in the training and this is public it is all about having an all out civil war with laurel populations who are going to give their property up under the rural council so of course hundreds of miles inside the us you know they won't use the predator drones on the illegals coming across the border but they will on citizens who under common law kells keep coming on your property for the damage and things you are able to keep and that's common law that's state law and the fact is that in without a warrant they came on the property and they said hey get out of here you don't have a warrant and they had firearms in their vehicles so they called in. air force vehicle and this is a multi-million dollar system they used to kill people worldwide and why is it happening when they pass the in da that
especially the last few years none of that is about al qaeda that our government's given control of libya to it's all about land rights activist second amendment activist property rights activist and now under the department of defense there's the rural affairs council and the t.n. governor's council and in the training and this is public it is all about having an all out civil war with laurel populations who are going to give their property up under the rural council so of course hundreds of...
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see what has happened to north africa, libya has surea law. >> i have said his foreign policy has three pill a are as, appeasing many of our enemies and abandoning our allies. you look at the missile defense system and you look for example what is going on in iran "ro drone and he was unwilling to take any action to destroy it. to ask nicely, was unwilling to stand up to the iranians who are were on the streets three years a ago because he was fearful of upsetting the leadership in iran. you have a situation that is very concerning. particularly what is going on in iraq and afghanistan. he is pulling troops more request quickly than our commanders are comfortable with. >> sean: i think iran does not fear him. they with willing to assassinate a foreign diplomat or try to on american soil. more recently he mentioned a drone, he said pretty please with sugar on top. they are threatening to close the straits of hormuz. they seem em bold zblndz i think they are clearly emboldened. people that have stood with the united states and place like afghanistan are now watching as the president pulls
see what has happened to north africa, libya has surea law. >> i have said his foreign policy has three pill a are as, appeasing many of our enemies and abandoning our allies. you look at the missile defense system and you look for example what is going on in iran "ro drone and he was unwilling to take any action to destroy it. to ask nicely, was unwilling to stand up to the iranians who are were on the streets three years a ago because he was fearful of upsetting the leadership in...
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. >> and he opposed the approach to libya. his record on national security -- well there isn't one but his viewpoint raise questions. but i also think that the speech today is what people across the country like to see about the president whether you are a democrat and don't pay attention or an independent or republican he showed decisiveness and leadership. >> he was the commander-in-chief. >> no one would have thought nine years ago when he was a state senator or four years ago that national security and his leadership on this issue would be a go-to point for him. >> he kept it focused on the troops. he said he was a state senator. he mentioned the surge but didn't say president bush's name one. the politics are complicated. president bush set the time line to be out of iraq by december of 2011. it was the signing event where that iraqi reporter threw his shoes at president bush. and the obama administration tried to negotiate to stay longer but couldn't reach a deal and stayed to the bush time line and the american people g
. >> and he opposed the approach to libya. his record on national security -- well there isn't one but his viewpoint raise questions. but i also think that the speech today is what people across the country like to see about the president whether you are a democrat and don't pay attention or an independent or republican he showed decisiveness and leadership. >> he was the commander-in-chief. >> no one would have thought nine years ago when he was a state senator or four years...
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the choice reflects the stunning nature of the grass roots revolutions in egypt and libya and challenged governments in greece and moscow. in summing up the past 12 months "time" suggests it shows the community at a tipping point. why the protester? let's talk more about why you see this as an historic moment around the globe here and overseas. >> i think it is a historic moment because these young men and women starting in the middle east and spreading like a virus to europe and america and russia are changing the way we look at democracy. they are bringing a fresh view of democracy. they are threatening power and are trying to lib list democracy. we are at a historical moment. it's not just looking back but looking ahead. they will continue to inspire people in the year ahead as well. >> i was talking to middle east experts about the arab awakening, the arab spring or winter or whatever you want to call it. one of the notable things about what happened in egypt is that these were not political protests per se. the people who are protesting are not the people coming into governments. >>
the choice reflects the stunning nature of the grass roots revolutions in egypt and libya and challenged governments in greece and moscow. in summing up the past 12 months "time" suggests it shows the community at a tipping point. why the protester? let's talk more about why you see this as an historic moment around the globe here and overseas. >> i think it is a historic moment because these young men and women starting in the middle east and spreading like a virus to europe...
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when he leaves afghanistan, panetta will go to iraq, libya then on to turkey. >>> the penn state jerry sandusky abuse case is causing fall out throughout the country. congress is talking about a sweeping new federal law that would require any adult to report suspected child abuse to police. as ktvu scott mcfarland tells us among those testifying today was a former star player in the nhl. >> here tonight, congress considering a law. >> reporter: former nhl star kennedy says he was sexually abused by a youth sports coach, a powerful man who had god like status in the community. which is why he told us no one intervened. >> we have able obligation to take care of our children and i believe that we need to recognize it and act on it. >>> kennedy told u.s. senators today they need to stiffen federal law to force witnesses of child abuse to speak up and make it less frightening for victims to come forward. >> it is adults with whom the greatest responsibility for breaking the silence of abuse rests. >> but congress isn't sure how to tackle this. one proposal would require everyone over the a
when he leaves afghanistan, panetta will go to iraq, libya then on to turkey. >>> the penn state jerry sandusky abuse case is causing fall out throughout the country. congress is talking about a sweeping new federal law that would require any adult to report suspected child abuse to police. as ktvu scott mcfarland tells us among those testifying today was a former star player in the nhl. >> here tonight, congress considering a law. >> reporter: former nhl star kennedy says...
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i think it's really -- i would give libya as an example. it was clear that moammar gadhafi, who i personally knew, was really not a good guy at all. what did the president do? the president because of the confidence he had and the reestablished leadership in the world, people looked to him as a leader, look to america as a leader. what did he do? we spent several billion dollars, but we didn't lose one american life. we didn't put one boot on the ground. and we had a shared responsibility with the rest of >> when applying that sort of world view and thinking about that logic and the conflict in afghanistan that we are still involved in, i mean, right now the horizon on afghanistan is that that war does not end for america this year or next year or the year after that, but at the end of the year after that. at the end of 2014 is the horizon that the president described for the end of the afghanistan war. is it possible -- that's also a war you did not start. started by the previous administration. but is it possible that that war could end s
i think it's really -- i would give libya as an example. it was clear that moammar gadhafi, who i personally knew, was really not a good guy at all. what did the president do? the president because of the confidence he had and the reestablished leadership in the world, people looked to him as a leader, look to america as a leader. what did he do? we spent several billion dollars, but we didn't lose one american life. we didn't put one boot on the ground. and we had a shared responsibility with...
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., for the libya invasion, he has been for every issue that our basis against. and he has a lot of trouble on the pro-life issue and marriage issue as well. >> as you raise -- forgive me for interrupting -- as you raise the policy distinctions with speaker gingrich, this quote, something your south carolina spokesman said about newt gingrich. donahue said gingrich is buying votes. bachmann is trying to grow an organic base of sporters. newt gingrich is trying to buy off tea party groups. newt gingrich knows the only way to get the tea party vote is to buy it. does your campaign have any evidence that speaker gingrich is doing anything improper, he's buying votes? >> well, westly would have to speak to that himself for what evidence that he has. but this is something that we've been hearing across the country that money is changing hands. and that's not how i do business. in fact, i've told people, i've told evangelicals, tea partiers, i don't pay people to come out be and be my supporters. that's not what we do when we have tea party groups and all of the rest.
., for the libya invasion, he has been for every issue that our basis against. and he has a lot of trouble on the pro-life issue and marriage issue as well. >> as you raise -- forgive me for interrupting -- as you raise the policy distinctions with speaker gingrich, this quote, something your south carolina spokesman said about newt gingrich. donahue said gingrich is buying votes. bachmann is trying to grow an organic base of sporters. newt gingrich is trying to buy off tea party groups....